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HP's new monitor isn't one of those new, Full HD panels, but chooses, instead, to settle for a lower resolution (1,600 x 900 pixels).
The widescreen display bears the name of Compaq LE2002xm and has a diagonal of 20 inches.
By now, users familiar with HP's product line and naming schemes will have gu... |
29 December 2011 16:01 GMT |
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While its move on the laptop market will definitely draw the looks of many enthusiasts, ASUS did not restrict itself to just the ROG 3D notebooks, having also prepared a number of widescreen monitors, three to be exact.The G53 and G73 ROG laptops have just arrived on the European market, where they should cause stro... |
14 October 2010 03:57 GMT |
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Even though the display market is already swarming with a myriad of monitors, Gateway decided it was time for a new trio of Full HD widescreen models to make their appearance, so it created the FHX2152L, FHD2303L and FHX2402L. As their names imply, the FHX2152L, FHD2303L and FHX2402L have display sizes of 21.5 inche... |
5 October 2010 06:21 GMT |
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Though top-ranking companies usually make a point of issuing press releases upon the unveiling of a new device, Dell skipped on the official announcements this once and simply sent four new widescreen displays to Asia.As the back to school season has finally kicked off, and with IFA already out of the way, it is not... |
9 September 2010 11:19 GMT |
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Multi-touch has finally begun to proliferate, but it can be said that displays with such functionality built-in are still relatively few in number. In fact, specialized monitors like AOC's upcoming e2239Fwt aren't exactly widespread, nor are they especially affordable. Albatron, on the other hand, seeks to ... |
17 May 2010 09:52 GMT |
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As expected, Apple announced new hardware upgrades yesterday, as well as the much-hyped, fresh iMac line, featuring a new, LED-backlit, 21.5 and 27-inch widescreen display, as well as beefed-up processors and a new, wireless mouse. The new iMac also ships with 4GB of RAM standard, better graphics, and a new, built-in... |
21 October 2009 02:28 GMT |
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Since the invention of photography, people wanted to take as many photos as they could, and that is because photos are a nice way to remember the places you’ve visited or people you’ve met and maybe you will never meet again. But soon after, another technology appeared, namely image stitching, which allow... |
20 October 2009 11:01 GMT |
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Following the release of its first NVIDIA ION-based nettop, LG has announced today the debut of its new line of portable computer systems, called WIDEBOOK. According to the Korean consumer electronics maker, the new series has been designed for entertainment enthusiasts, providing them with a choice for a wide 16:9 H... |
17 September 2009 05:49 GMT |
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If you think that, these days, ASUS is only about the Eee PCs, you couldn't be more wrong if you tried. As proof for that, the computer hardware and consumer electronics manufacturer has unveiled yesterday "the world's slimmest 22-inch widescreen LCD monitor." According to the company, the new product aims ... |
13 June 2008 09:26 GMT |
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There are no spare parts for the eyes, no matter how much you are (ironically) looking for. There comes a time when a good investment would help save infinitely more and this is the case with displays. Well, Benq comes with a handy solution that will comfort both your eyes and the budget.Benq's FP93VW is a 19-in... |
27 November 2007 11:19 GMT |
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Asustek Computer, better known as Asus, just announced the launch of three brand new LCD computer monitors that come as one 19-inch widescreen and two 22-inch displays. The new LCD monitors are coming with pretty high technical specifications and they are also priced at an affordable level, while being capable of WSX... |
3 October 2007 05:51 GMT |
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There are some weird tendencies nowadays: cars start to look like motorbikes, while scooters tend to resemble cars. It's a mad world out there, but this might be the scooter version of Easy Rider. And it definitely takes the street scooter concept to another level. The Shoprider Flagship Enclosed Scooter provide... |
2 October 2007 03:20 GMT |
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While laptop and notebook computer systems were first designed to be portable devices and their entire internal and external architectures were aimed toward that end, nowadays a new breed of mobile computer systems are hitting the market and making pretty big waves too, the desktop replacement systems, that are sport... |
27 September 2007 04:14 GMT |
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As LCD computer monitors are very popular, a rift normally appeared between the truly high solutions that offer high native resolutions and features and the more budget oriented displays that are coming with fewer bells and whistles while sporting affordable prices. The hardware manufacturing company ViewSonic plans ... |
22 September 2007 05:21 GMT |
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ViewSonic just announced the release of three brand new widescreen computer monitors which are based on the latest LCD technologies in order to provide the most accurate and sharp images possible for users of desktop computer systems. The three new LCDs come in two sizes of 19 and 22 inches and they feature the innov... |
21 September 2007 09:50 GMT |
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Acer America Corporation announced the launch of a new series of high end LCD computer monitors which are aimed at both home users and professional computer users. The new P series of Acer made LCD screens is shipped under the emblem of a stylish and high quality product that aims to present precise and top of the li... |
13 September 2007 06:43 GMT |
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The United States division of the NEC company has just announced the launch of two lines of widescreen LCD monitors aimed at gamers and multimedia customers. The new monitors are from the AccuSync GX and CX series and they come to improve the line of display related NEC products that includes LCD desktop and commerci... |
11 September 2007 10:33 GMT |
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Large screed LCD computer monitors are becoming very popular as their price tag goes down and their features list grows. Once they were targeted at the few graphics designer professionals that could afford them, now they are very popular among gamers and computer enthusiasts: the 24-inch widescreen format LCD compute... |
4 September 2007 11:18 GMT |
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Quite a few BioShock gamers should already be acquainted with the game's various glitches. For such a promising title, BioShock not only has a lot of bugs, but some very obscene ones as well. For example, the game's "masturbation glitch". It's all over the Internet and if you care to take a look (just ... |
30 August 2007 03:40 GMT |
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Two major issues have started circulating on the Internet as soon as BioShock was launched. One, the widescreen wasn't really the widescreen everyone hoped for, while rumors about gamers not being able to install the game more than twice literally set fire to gaming sites all around the globe. Luckily, blokes ov... |
27 August 2007 07:02 GMT |
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There will always be a group of users (it doesn't matter if they are gamers, office workers or anything else) that will expect the very best technology has to offer in a certain computer hardware segment. Asus designed the PG221 LCD monitor for users that desire a richer multimedia experience, brought to life by... |
23 July 2007 10:11 GMT |
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YouTube might receive a new video mode very soon that would allow users to view the clips in widescreen format. As you probably know, you're currently able to watch a certain YouTube video straight into the webpage displayed by YouTube or even in full screen mode by pressing a single button displayed on the clip... |
19 July 2007 15:46 GMT |
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The USB standard is a very popular one at the present. You may connect just about any kind of device to a desktop, notebook or laptop PC using a USB port. Keyboards, mice, PDAs, webcams, photo cameras, printers and scanners, to name just a few, are all connectible through a simple USB cable and port. Using the USB st... |
17 July 2007 02:58 GMT |
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With the arrival of Intel's Santa Rosa Mobile CPU, notebook integrators understood the great potential of the next-gen architecture and are now releasing swarms of systems based on the wonder processor. Asus was quick enough to present a host of five business-oriented/all purpose notebooks and an additional tw... |
7 May 2007 09:19 GMT |
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